Meditations on Our Last End and on Sin and the Sacrament of Penance, by Brother Philip (New York: La Salle Bureau of Supplies, 1911). With Imprimatur. Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
On the Feast of St. Pio of Pietralcina (Padre Pio) in the Latin church (Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite); and in belated observance of the Feast of Saints Sassine and Shina in the Maronite church. For other legally free ebooks, you may access the List of Free eBooks (Arranged by Title) and the List of Free eBooks (Grouped by Subject). Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints!
“Only Connect: Unemployment and Poverty; Formal and Informal Economic Activity in a Divided World—The Role of the Informal Sector in Alleviating Unemployment and Poverty in the Third World”, by Else Øyen and Francis Wilson, in Towards Reducing Unemployment: Fifth Plenary Session, 3-6 March 1999, Acta 5, ed. M. Archer, (Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, 1999). Available in PDF format through this page of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
An Exposition of the Gospels, Consisting of an Analysis of each Chapter and of a Commentary, Critical, Exegetical, Doctrinal and Moral, Fourth Edition, Revised and Corrected, by Dr. John MacEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam (Dublin : M.H. Gill & Son; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1898). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
Observations in the Orient: The Account of a Journey to Catholic Mission Fields in Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, Indo-China, and the Philippines, by Rev. James A. Walsh (Ossining, New York: Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, 1919). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive and Open Library and a 3rd copy at Internet Archive and Open Library.
Saving America’s Urban Catholic Schools: A Guide for Donors, by Stephanie Saroki and Christopher Levenick (Washington, D.C.: The Philanthropy Roundtable, 2009). Available in PDF format (on this page) of the Cristo Rey Network.
The Martyrs of Castelfidardo[by the Count Anatole de Ségur], translated from the French by a member of the Presentation convent (Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son, 1883). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
On the anniversary of the Battle of Castelfidardo (September 18, 1860), in which outnumbered volunteers from Catholic Christendom defended the freedom of the Vicar of Christ against Secularist aggression. For other legally free ebooks, you may access the List of Free eBooks (Arranged by Title) and the List of Free eBooks (Grouped by Subject). Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints!
The Catechism Explained: An Exhaustive Exposition of the Christian Religion, with Special Reference to the Present State of Society and the Spirit of the Age: A Practical Manual for the Use of the Preacher, the Catechist, the Teacher, and the Family; Made Attractive and Interesting by Illustrations, Comparisons, and Quotations from the Scriptures, the Fathers, and other Writers, from the original of Rev. Francis Spirago, edited by Rev. Richard F. Clarke, S.J., with a new foreword by Fr. Chad Ripperger, Ph.D. (Post Falls, ID: Mediatrix Press, 2020). With Imprimatur. The paperback may be purchased on this page of Mediatrix Press. The ebook, paperback, and hardcover may be purchased at Amazon.
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The Catechism Explained: An Exhaustive Exposition of the Christian Religion, with Special Reference to the Present State of Society and the Spirit of the Age: A Practical Manual for the Use of the Preacher, the Catechist, the Teacher, and the Family; Made Attractive and Interesting by Illustrations, Comparisons, and Quotations from the Scriptures, the Fathers, and other Writers, from the original of Rev. Francis Spirago, edited by Rev. Richard F. Clarke, S.J. (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1899). May be read online, and available in multiple formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, txt, Daisy, and djvu) at Internet Archive and Open Library.
The Foot of the Cross, or, The Sorrows of Mary, by Frederick William Faber (London: Thomas Richardson and Son, 1858). Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive and Open Library. Another edition (Baltimore: Murphy & Co., 1864) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
The Sign of the Cross in the Nineteenth Century, by Mgr. Jean-Joseph Gaume, translated by a Daughter of St. Joseph (Philadelphia: Peter F. Cunningham & Son, 1873). Available in various text formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library. The audiobooks are available at Internet Archive and LibriVox.